Neymar revels in Esports World Cup action in Riyadh

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Neymar taking in the action at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Neymar taking in the action at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Updated 22 July 2024
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Neymar revels in Esports World Cup action in Riyadh

  • Al-Hilal’s Brazilian superstar was avid spectator at the largest gaming and esports festival in the world

RIYADH: Neymar, the Brazilian superstar footballer who plays for Al-Hilal in the Saudi Pro League, was a delighted spectator in Riyadh at the inaugural Esports World Cup, the globe’s largest gaming festival.

The No. 10 joined packed crowds to watch the action at Boulevard Riyadh City, as teams in the “Dota2 Riyadh Masters” and “Counter-Strike 2” contests battled it out in the finals.

He also met Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation.

The world event features a unique cross-game structure pitting the top clubs and players against one another across 22 global competitions in 21 leading games.

Held at the 8,000-capacity SEF Arena at Boulevard Riyadh City, the event runs until Aug. 25, and has a tournament prize pool of $60 million, the largest in the history of esports.

More than 1,500 players, of over 60 nationalities, are participating at the Esports World Cup.

As well as the “Dota 2 Riyadh Masters,” week three of the competition featured elite action in the “Counter Strike 2” and “PUBG Mobile” contests.

 


Nigeria’s Chukwueze calls for AFCON to get same respect as World Cup

Updated 25 December 2025
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Nigeria’s Chukwueze calls for AFCON to get same respect as World Cup

  • “Everybody wants to play in AFCON. It’s one of the best competitions in the world,” Chukwueze told On Sports TV

Nigeria forward Samuel Chukwueze believes the Africa Cup of Nations should be given the same level of ​respect as the World Cup and the European Championship following controversy over the timing of the tournament in Morocco.
Initially scheduled to take place in the summer, this year’s AFCON was scheduled for December 21-January 18, depriving ‌leading European clubs ‌of key players ‌participating ⁠in ​it ‌at a crucial stage of the domestic season. “Everybody wants to play in AFCON. It’s one of the best competitions in the world,” Chukwueze told On Sports TV. “You have to respect the AFCON ⁠the same way you respect the European Championship ‌or World Cup.”
The Fulham winger ‍will miss six ‍games for his club if Nigeria ‍reach the round of 16.
“We understand they scheduled it at the wrong time of the year, but when it’s important, ​if you get recalled you have to go,” he said. “You don’t have ⁠any choice, your club can’t stop you and no one should say anything bad about the AFCON. Yes, they put it at the wrong time, but saying it’s not a good competition or a great competition is unacceptable.”
Chukwueze helped Nigeria secure an opening 2-1 win over Tanzania in Group C ‌ahead of their second game against Tunisia on Saturday.